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Female Body Image and Beauty Politics in Contemporary Indian Literature and Culture

Editat de Srirupa Chatterjee, Shweta Rao Garg
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Female Body Image and Beauty Politics in Contemporary Indian Literature and Culture is the first volume to analyze the myriad conceptualizations of South Asian women’s body issues in film, literature, advertising, and other media. Showing how body image and self-identity are constructed in contemporary neoliberal India, the editors and contributors theorize issues of body image vis-à-vis Indian womanhood while touching upon political, socio-economic, and cultural parameters.

Influences from the colonial period through the age of the internet and globalization have reinforced Eurocentric ideals about femininity and womanhood. This long overdue volume addresses the pressures of beautification that Indian women face as they struggle with body acceptance and are often denied pride in their natural bodies.

Contributors: Annika Taneja, Anurima Chanda, Aratrika Bose, Kavita Daiya, Ketaki Chowkhani, Nishat Haider, Samrita Sinha, Shailendra Kumar Singh, Shubhra Ray, Sucharita Sarkar, Sukshma Vedere, Swatie, Tanupriya, Turni Chakrabarti, and the editors.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781439922521
ISBN-10: 1439922527
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Temple University Press
Colecția Temple University Press

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“This book is one of the bravest intellectual endeavors to emerge from the Indian subcontinent in recent history. At once deeply political and insightful, it calls out archetypes regarding women’s bodies in the South Asian context and ways in which social categories of caste, class, sexuality, and disability intersect to feed and reflect body images in everything from social media, to television series, to Bollywood cinema and internet postings. A most provocative must-read for any course in cultural studies anywhere!”Vaidehi Ramanathan, Professor in the Linguistics Department at the University of California, Davis
Female Body Image and Beauty Politics in Contemporary Indian Literature and Culture is a much-needed critical intervention into conversations about normative ideas on beauty and embodiment and about body positivity and body inclusivity. The collection as a whole presses us to examine how Eurocentric ideals of female embodiment dominated Indian ideals of femininity and beauty. Accessing an impressive archive of works ranging from fictional and nonfictional accounts of normative and nonnormative female bodies, the essays in this collection collectively theorize the persistent pressures on all facets of women’s appearance and embodiment in postliberalization India. Chatterjee and Garg are to be commended for creating space to rethink the politics of appearance in an Indian frame.”Anita Mannur, Professor of English at Miami University, and author of Intimate Eating: Racialized Spaces and Radical Futures

Notă biografică

Srirupa Chatterjee is Associate Professor of English, Gender Studies, and Body Studies in the Department of Liberal Arts at the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India. She is the editor of The Scarlet Letter and Other Writings and coeditor of Gendered Violence in Public Spaces: Women’s Narratives of Travel in Neoliberal India.

Shweta Rao Garg is an academic, poet, and artist based in Baltimore, MD. She is a former Associate Professor of English at DA-IICT in Gandhinagar, India. She is the coeditor of English Paradigm in India: Essays in Language, Literature and Culture.